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TV-YHonoluluWeeklyCanon Continues Camera Excellence with New Line of HFR Camcordershttp://tpn.tv/2015/02/26/canon-continues-camera-excellence-with-new-line-of-hfr-camcorders/
http://tpn.tv/2015/02/26/canon-continues-camera-excellence-with-new-line-of-hfr-camcorders/#commentsThu, 26 Feb 2015 15:40:03 +0000http://tpn.tv/?p=12384As avid Canon fans and users of the company’s cameras for our coverage and shows, we always make the Canon booth a yearly visit at the International CES. This year did not disappoint as Canon has continued to improve upon their “bridge” grade of video camera, the level between beginner and advanced amateur.

This year, Canon showed off a trio of Vixia HFR series cameras: the 62, the 60 and the 600. The only differences in these are internal memory storage. 32GB comes with the HFR62, along with WiFi and NFC. The HFR60 comes with 8GB and the same features, while the HFR600 comes in either black or white and contains no internal storage at all. All the cameras come with a 3″ touch panel, 57x advanced zoom and image stabilization, in a small and compact body.

The WiFi and NFC features are the key components to the new line of cameras, which compliment Canon’s other new product, the Connect Station CS100. Just by touching the R60 or R62 to the station, you can wirelessly share and send your videos. You can also use the SD card slot to transfer the videos as well.

The HFR62 will be $449, the HFR60 will be priced at $399 and the HFR600 will run $299, all launching in March.

]]>http://tpn.tv/2015/02/26/canon-continues-camera-excellence-with-new-line-of-hfr-camcorders/feed/0As avid Canon fans and users of the company's cameras for our coverage and shows, we always make the Canon booth a yearly visit at the International CES. This year did not disappoint as Canon has continued to improve upon their "bridge" grade of video ...As avid Canon fans and users of the company's cameras for our coverage and shows, we always make the Canon booth a yearly visit at the International CES. This year did not disappoint as Canon has continued to improve upon their "bridge" grade of video camera, the level between beginner and advanced amateur.
This year, Canon showed off a trio of Vixia HFR series cameras: the 62, the 60 and the 600. The only differences in these are internal memory storage. 32GB comes with the HFR62, along with WiFi and NFC. The HFR60 comes with 8GB and the same features, while the HFR600 comes in either black or white and contains no internal storage at all. All the cameras come with a 3" touch panel, 57x advanced zoom and image stabilization, in a small and compact body.
The WiFi and NFC features are the key components to the new line of cameras, which compliment Canon's other new product, the Connect Station CS100. Just by touching the R60 or R62 to the station, you can wirelessly share and send your videos. You can also use the SD card slot to transfer the videos as well.
The HFR62 will be $449, the HFR60 will be priced at $399 and the HFR600 will run $299, all launching in March.
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http://tpn.tv/2015/02/25/find-a-lost-pet-at-night-or-see-a-window-air-leak-with-the-flir-one-thermal-imaging-device/#commentsWed, 25 Feb 2015 14:28:42 +0000http://tpn.tv/?p=12378 Thermal imaging is not just for uses in the military anymore. Of course, you can use the technology to give you “eyes” in the dark, but it’s uses are far more broad. Keith Metz-Porozni of Flir explains some of the many uses of Thermal Imaging.

The Flir One Personal Thermal Imaging Device connects to your iPhone or Android and creates a way for you to check air leaks in a home, find a lost pet at night or find a wall stud to hang a picture from. There are many uses and could easily become a required tool for mechanics, carpenters, etc.

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]]>http://tpn.tv/2015/02/25/find-a-lost-pet-at-night-or-see-a-window-air-leak-with-the-flir-one-thermal-imaging-device/feed/0 Thermal imaging is not just for uses in the military anymore. Of course, you can use the technology to give you "eyes" in the dark, but it's uses are far more broad. Keith Metz-Porozni of Flir explains some of the many uses of Thermal Imaging. - Thermal imaging is not just for uses in the military anymore. Of course, you can use the technology to give you "eyes" in the dark, but it's uses are far more broad. Keith Metz-Porozni of Flir explains some of the many uses of Thermal Imaging.
The Flir One Personal Thermal Imaging Device connects to your iPhone or Android and creates a way for you to check air leaks in a home, find a lost pet at night or find a wall stud to hang a picture from. There are many uses and could easily become a required tool for mechanics, carpenters, etc.
Interview by Marlo Anderson of The Tech Ranch for the TechPodcast Network.
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http://tpn.tv/2015/02/22/istabilizer-selfie-stick-at-ces/#commentsSun, 22 Feb 2015 15:26:04 +0000http://tpn.tv/?p=12369The OED named “selfie” as the word of the year for 2013 and since then it’s been embedded in the zeitgeist. In turn, the selfie stick became one of Time’s inventions of 2014 providing greater depth and spatial awareness for the inclusive snapper. In short, they’re great fun and you get more in the picture. Marlo talks with Noah Rasheta from iStabilizer about their new monopod aka selfie stick.

iStabilizer have a range of gadgets to mount, hold or otherwise position smartphones, tablets and action cams. The new version of their selfie stick makes life especially easy for selfie takers with a universal smartphone mount at one end and a Bluetooth button at the other end of the stick to press the shutter in the camera app. The stick works with both Apple and Android smartphones – there’s another button on the handle to switch between the different types. Overall, it couldn’t get any easier: put smartphone in mount, hold stick to get the best picture, smile and snap.

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]]>http://tpn.tv/2015/02/22/istabilizer-selfie-stick-at-ces/feed/0The OED named "selfie" as the word of the year for 2013 and since then it's been embedded in the zeitgeist. In turn, the selfie stick became one of Time's inventions of 2014 providing greater depth and spatial awareness for the inclusive snapper.The OED named "selfie" as the word of the year for 2013 and since then it's been embedded in the zeitgeist. In turn, the selfie stick became one of Time's inventions of 2014 providing greater depth and spatial awareness for the inclusive snapper. In short, they're great fun and you get more in the picture. Marlo talks with Noah Rasheta from iStabilizer about their new monopod aka selfie stick.
iStabilizer have a range of gadgets to mount, hold or otherwise position smartphones, tablets and action cams. The new version of their selfie stick makes life especially easy for selfie takers with a universal smartphone mount at one end and a Bluetooth button at the other end of the stick to press the shutter in the camera app. The stick works with both Apple and Android smartphones - there's another button on the handle to switch between the different types. Overall, it couldn't get any easier: put smartphone in mount, hold stick to get the best picture, smile and snap.
Interview by Marlo Anderson of The Tech Ranch for the TechPodcast Network.Tech Podcast Networkclean11:20Brinno Time-Lapse Cameras at CEShttp://tpn.tv/2015/02/22/brinno-time-lapse-cameras-at-ces/
http://tpn.tv/2015/02/22/brinno-time-lapse-cameras-at-ces/#commentsSun, 22 Feb 2015 13:22:45 +0000http://tpn.tv/?p=12363Amongst other things, Brinno specialise in time-lapse cameras, recording life one frame at a time. Their products have proved very popular with the construction industry who often want to record the rise of a new building. The Gadget Professor, Don Blaine, chats with long time friend Chris Adams, Brinno President.

In a TPN world premiere, Brinno show off the TLC120, an update of the TLC200 Pro into a smaller package. The addition of wifi and a complementary app lets the user see what the camera sees on their smartphone. The TLC120 will go into a production in about a month.

To bring an extra dimension to time-lapse movies, Brinno are bringing out a rotating camera platform that can be controlled by wifi from an app too. The direction and rate of turn can be adjust by the owner and when combined with a relative rapid frame capture rate, creates great panoramic shots.

There are some cool time-lapse videos on Brinno’s site, from flowers blooming to an aircraft landing and moving a bridge, and there’s more on YouTube.

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]]>http://tpn.tv/2015/02/22/brinno-time-lapse-cameras-at-ces/feed/0Amongst other things, Brinno specialise in time-lapse cameras, recording life one frame at a time. Their products have proved very popular with the construction industry who often want to record the rise of a new building. The Gadget Professor,Amongst other things, Brinno specialise in time-lapse cameras, recording life one frame at a time. Their products have proved very popular with the construction industry who often want to record the rise of a new building. The Gadget Professor, Don Blaine, chats with long time friend Chris Adams, Brinno President.
In a TPN world premiere, Brinno show off the TLC120, an update of the TLC200 Pro into a smaller package. The addition of wifi and a complementary app lets the user see what the camera sees on their smartphone. The TLC120 will go into a production in about a month.
To bring an extra dimension to time-lapse movies, Brinno are bringing out a rotating camera platform that can be controlled by wifi from an app too. The direction and rate of turn can be adjust by the owner and when combined with a relative rapid frame capture rate, creates great panoramic shots.
There are some cool time-lapse videos on Brinno's site, from flowers blooming to an aircraft landing and moving a bridge, and there's more on YouTube.
Interview by Don Baine, the Gadget Professor.Tech Podcast Networkclean14:42Polaroid Updates Its Iconic Brand at CEShttp://tpn.tv/2015/02/09/polaroid-updates-its-iconic-brand-at-ces/
http://tpn.tv/2015/02/09/polaroid-updates-its-iconic-brand-at-ces/#commentsMon, 09 Feb 2015 08:26:35 +0000http://tpn.tv/?p=12232Polaroid is an iconic brand in consumer electronics. For years, the company’s name was synonymous with instant-print cameras. But now that digital photos have become the norm, what has Polaroid done to bring itself into the 21st century?

To answer that question, Scott spoke with Joseph at the Polaroid Mobile booth. Joseph demonstrated two new Google-certified Android-based Polaroid phones. The first phone is the Polaroid Flip. The Flip comes with an 8-megapixel back-facing camera and a 2-megapixel front-facing camera. It’s expected to retail for $179.99.

The second Polaroid Mobile phone is called the Selfie. This device uses an innovative “spinning” 13-megapixel camera that can be turned to use as a back or front-facing camera. The Selfie will go on sale for $199.

Both devices will run Google-certified “stock” Android 5.0 and both cameras will be unlocked so they can be used with most international GSM carriers.

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]]>http://tpn.tv/2015/02/09/polaroid-updates-its-iconic-brand-at-ces/feed/0Polaroid is an iconic brand in consumer electronics. For years, the company's name was synonymous with instant-print cameras. But now that digital photos have become the norm, what has Polaroid done to bring itself into the 21st century? - Polaroid is an iconic brand in consumer electronics. For years, the company's name was synonymous with instant-print cameras. But now that digital photos have become the norm, what has Polaroid done to bring itself into the 21st century?
To answer that question, Scott spoke with Joseph at the Polaroid Mobile booth. Joseph demonstrated two new Google-certified Android-based Polaroid phones. The first phone is the Polaroid Flip. The Flip comes with an 8-megapixel back-facing camera and a 2-megapixel front-facing camera. It's expected to retail for $179.99.
The second Polaroid Mobile phone is called the Selfie. This device uses an innovative "spinning" 13-megapixel camera that can be turned to use as a back or front-facing camera. The Selfie will go on sale for $199.
Both devices will run Google-certified "stock" Android 5.0 and both cameras will be unlocked so they can be used with most international GSM carriers.
Interview by Scott of F5 Live for the TechPodcast Network.
Become a GNC Insider Today!Tech Podcast Networkclean5:53Vievu Has Portable Wearable Cameras at CEShttp://tpn.tv/2015/02/07/vievu-has-portable-wearable-cameras-at-ces/
http://tpn.tv/2015/02/07/vievu-has-portable-wearable-cameras-at-ces/#commentsSun, 08 Feb 2015 06:35:00 +0000http://tpn.tv/?p=12162Cameras are everywhere these days, including (in some cases) on the human body. As the demand for accurate reporting and accountability increases, so does the need for light and wearable cameras. That’s where Vievu comes in. The company makes cameras specifically designed to be worn by people or mounted onto cars/equipment.

Scott met with Steve Lovell from Vievu. Steve demonstrated one of his company’s flagship products; a portable, lightweight video cam that can be mounted nearly anywhere. Vievu cameras can be connected to either smartphones (via the Vievu app), laptops or IP networks. These special cameras have been on the market since June of last yearand their price range begins at $349.00. Vievu cameras can capture both audio and video in resolutions ranging from 360 to 1080p. Cameras come with 16gb of internal storage and they can record for about 2.5 hours or stream for about 90 minutes before needing a recharge.

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]]>http://tpn.tv/2015/02/07/vievu-has-portable-wearable-cameras-at-ces/feed/0Cameras are everywhere these days, including (in some cases) on the human body. As the demand for accurate reporting and accountability increases, so does the need for light and wearable cameras. That's where Vievu comes in.Cameras are everywhere these days, including (in some cases) on the human body. As the demand for accurate reporting and accountability increases, so does the need for light and wearable cameras. That's where Vievu comes in. The company makes cameras specifically designed to be worn by people or mounted onto cars/equipment.
Scott met with Steve Lovell from Vievu. Steve demonstrated one of his company's flagship products; a portable, lightweight video cam that can be mounted nearly anywhere. Vievu cameras can be connected to either smartphones (via the Vievu app), laptops or IP networks. These special cameras have been on the market since June of last yearand their price range begins at $349.00. Vievu cameras can capture both audio and video in resolutions ranging from 360 to 1080p. Cameras come with 16gb of internal storage and they can record for about 2.5 hours or stream for about 90 minutes before needing a recharge.
Interview by Scott of F5 Live for the TechPodcast Network.
Become a GNC Insider Today!Tech Podcast Networkclean5:06Vievu’s Prosumer Wearable Camera, Squaredhttp://tpn.tv/2015/02/05/vievus-prosumer-wearable-camera-squared/
http://tpn.tv/2015/02/05/vievus-prosumer-wearable-camera-squared/#commentsThu, 05 Feb 2015 21:05:59 +0000http://tpn.tv/?p=12147Vievu may be known for their wearable first responder cameras, but recently the company discovered that other markets are interested in the same general capabilities, without the need for the security features. That is where their new camera, Viewvu Squared comes in.

Perfect for bus drivers, construction workers, etc., this camera can record video up to 1080p, stream live via Wi-Fi and even transfer the videos directly to a phone, which allows you to share them without needing to plug it into a full computer.

]]>http://tpn.tv/2015/02/05/vievus-prosumer-wearable-camera-squared/feed/0Vievu may be known for their wearable first responder cameras, but recently the company discovered that other markets are interested in the same general capabilities, without the need for the security features. That is where their new camera,Vievu may be known for their wearable first responder cameras, but recently the company discovered that other markets are interested in the same general capabilities, without the need for the security features. That is where their new camera, Viewvu Squared comes in.
Perfect for bus drivers, construction workers, etc., this camera can record video up to 1080p, stream live via Wi-Fi and even transfer the videos directly to a phone, which allows you to share them without needing to plug it into a full computer.
The camera is available now for around $349, or if you need to order in quantity, you can do that directly from Vievu.
Interview by Scott Ertz of F5 Live: Refreshing Technology for the Tech Podcast Network.
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http://tpn.tv/2015/02/03/kodak-makes-the-360-degree-selfie-happen-at-ces/#commentsWed, 04 Feb 2015 06:16:57 +0000http://tpn.tv/?p=12086We humans have been capturing the events of our lives thru the camera lens for nearly two centuries. But there’s always been one problem: How can we record the action around us and still be photographed as part of that action? The folks at JK Imaging may have a solution. Marlo met with Paul Meyhoefer, Vice President of JK Imaging, as Paul demoed the new Kodak PixPro SP360 camera.

The SP360 gives away its big selling point in the name, as the camera records a 360-degree view around itself. No more will it be necessary for a camera operator to look thru a viewfinder and thus, be left out of the action.

The PixPro SP360 works with both Android and iOS, and the photos/videos captured by SP360 can also be exported to a computer for more complex editing. There’s also a range of mounting kits for the SP360 so the camera can be used in rugged outdoor environments or even underwater.

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]]>http://tpn.tv/2015/02/03/kodak-makes-the-360-degree-selfie-happen-at-ces/feed/0We humans have been capturing the events of our lives thru the camera lens for nearly two centuries. But there's always been one problem: How can we record the action around us and still be photographed as part of that action?We humans have been capturing the events of our lives thru the camera lens for nearly two centuries. But there's always been one problem: How can we record the action around us and still be photographed as part of that action? The folks at JK Imaging may have a solution. Marlo met with Paul Meyhoefer, Vice President of JK Imaging, as Paul demoed the new Kodak PixPro SP360 camera.
The SP360 gives away its big selling point in the name, as the camera records a 360-degree view around itself. No more will it be necessary for a camera operator to look thru a viewfinder and thus, be left out of the action.
The PixPro SP360 works with both Android and iOS, and the photos/videos captured by SP360 can also be exported to a computer for more complex editing. There's also a range of mounting kits for the SP360 so the camera can be used in rugged outdoor environments or even underwater.
Interview by Marlo Anderson from The Tech Ranch.
Become a GNC Insider today!Tech Podcast Networkclean10:09Gripix Is A GoPro Wi-Fi Trigger System At CEShttp://tpn.tv/2015/02/02/gripix-is-a-gopro-wi-fi-trigger-system-at-ces/
http://tpn.tv/2015/02/02/gripix-is-a-gopro-wi-fi-trigger-system-at-ces/#commentsMon, 02 Feb 2015 18:50:37 +0000http://tpn.tv/?p=12032

GoPro cameras have become almost ubiquitous in the outdoor tech scene, and the folks at Gripix are making it easy to capture amazing GoPro footage, both on land and in the water.

Todd spoke with Tyler Reid, co-founder of Gripix, about the newly-announced Gripix Wi-Fi Trigger System for GoPro. Gripix uses your standard GoPro remote to create a durable, easy-to-use stainless steel mount and trigger system. Their add-ons and accessories allow you to push the limits of your GoPro even further.

The basic Gripix handle ($99) and two add-ons; the top pole ($49) and the low-pro system ($59) will begin shipping in March and are available for pre-order now.

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]]>http://tpn.tv/2015/02/02/gripix-is-a-gopro-wi-fi-trigger-system-at-ces/feed/0GoPro cameras have become almost ubiquitous in the outdoor tech scene, and the folks at Gripix are making it easy to capture amazing GoPro footage, both on land and in the water. Todd spoke with Tyler Reid, co-founder of Gripix,GoPro cameras have become almost ubiquitous in the outdoor tech scene, and the folks at Gripix are making it easy to capture amazing GoPro footage, both on land and in the water.
Todd spoke with Tyler Reid, co-founder of Gripix, about the newly-announced Gripix Wi-Fi Trigger System for GoPro. Gripix uses your standard GoPro remote to create a durable, easy-to-use stainless steel mount and trigger system. Their add-ons and accessories allow you to push the limits of your GoPro even further.
The basic Gripix handle ($99) and two add-ons; the top pole ($49) and the low-pro system ($59) will begin shipping in March and are available for pre-order now.
Interview by Todd Cochrane of Geek News Central for the TechPodcast Network.
Become a GNC Insider Today!Tech Podcast Networkclean13:43IC Real Tech Allie Camera at CEShttp://tpn.tv/2015/01/31/ic-real-tech-allie-camera-at-ces/
http://tpn.tv/2015/01/31/ic-real-tech-allie-camera-at-ces/#commentsSun, 01 Feb 2015 02:43:54 +0000http://tpn.tv/?p=12015Web and IP cams are ten a penny these days, but the IC Real TechAllie takes expectations to a whole new level with a near 720 degree field of view and the ability to stop time. Todd gets a demo from Matt on how the Allie Pro can see everything.

The Allie Pro is an IP cam with two lenses, one on the front and one on the back, that have overlapping fields of view. As result, when viewed in real-time on a tablet or smartphone, the image can be panned round in nearly 720 degrees; left-to-right, up-and-down with no blindspots. The complementary apps on both iOS and Android can either use touch or the motion sensors to move round the image. Live video is fed through but if something catches the eye, the video can be paused and the frozen image explored in more detail.

There are three models in the range, Allie Play, Home and Pro, with increasing levels of video resolution and prices to match at $399, $599 and approx $1100 for the Pro. All available in late Q1.

These cameras are awesome and I can see tremendous potential for pseudo-telepresence, perhaps combined with a simple VR setup like Google Cardboard. Turn your head, turn the view. And think of a head-mounted action cam version! Watch the video – you’ll be impressed.

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]]>http://tpn.tv/2015/01/31/ic-real-tech-allie-camera-at-ces/feed/0Web and IP cams are ten a penny these days, but the IC Real Tech Allie takes expectations to a whole new level with a near 720 degree field of view and the ability to stop time. Todd gets a demo from Matt on how the Allie Pro can see everything. - Web and IP cams are ten a penny these days, but the IC Real Tech Allie takes expectations to a whole new level with a near 720 degree field of view and the ability to stop time. Todd gets a demo from Matt on how the Allie Pro can see everything.
The Allie Pro is an IP cam with two lenses, one on the front and one on the back, that have overlapping fields of view. As result, when viewed in real-time on a tablet or smartphone, the image can be panned round in nearly 720 degrees; left-to-right, up-and-down with no blindspots. The complementary apps on both iOS and Android can either use touch or the motion sensors to move round the image. Live video is fed through but if something catches the eye, the video can be paused and the frozen image explored in more detail.
There are three models in the range, Allie Play, Home and Pro, with increasing levels of video resolution and prices to match at $399, $599 and approx $1100 for the Pro. All available in late Q1.
These cameras are awesome and I can see tremendous potential for pseudo-telepresence, perhaps combined with a simple VR setup like Google Cardboard. Turn your head, turn the view. And think of a head-mounted action cam version! Watch the video - you'll be impressed.
Interview by Todd Cochrane of Geek News Central for the TechPodcast Network.Tech Podcast Networkclean4:26yesLiquid Image Ego LS at CES Unveiledhttp://tpn.tv/2015/01/31/liquid-image-ego-ls-at-ces-unveiled-2/
http://tpn.tv/2015/01/31/liquid-image-ego-ls-at-ces-unveiled-2/#commentsSun, 01 Feb 2015 02:39:12 +0000http://tpn.tv/?p=12011Liquid Image weren’t a company with which I was familiar but having looked at their website, they have an impressive range of action cameras, with some interesting models where the camera is integrated into a scuba mask or ski goggles. At CES Unveiled, Todd interviews Melanie about Liquid Image’s new streaming wireless camera.

The Ego LS is hand-sized wearable and mountable camera not unlike others on the market but its key feature is that it can stream video over the Verizon 4G LTE network including XLTE allowing for fast live streaming. In addition to 4G LTE, the wireless features include Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and Low Frequency RF, which keeps the camera in standby mode for over a day without draining the battery. This makes the camera very flexible with a range of wireless coverage options and the Ego can simply record to memory if there’s no wireless at all. Neat.

The Ego LS model 800 is expected to retail at $399 and will be available in Q1 2015 for the US, with availability in other territories including Europe, Russia, Japan and Canada in Q2 and Q3.

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]]>http://tpn.tv/2015/01/31/liquid-image-ego-ls-at-ces-unveiled-2/feed/0Liquid Image weren't a company with which I was familiar but having looked at their website, they have an impressive range of action cameras, with some interesting models where the camera is integrated into a scuba mask or ski goggles. At CES Unveiled,Liquid Image weren't a company with which I was familiar but having looked at their website, they have an impressive range of action cameras, with some interesting models where the camera is integrated into a scuba mask or ski goggles. At CES Unveiled, Todd interviews Melanie about Liquid Image's new streaming wireless camera.
The Ego LS is hand-sized wearable and mountable camera not unlike others on the market but its key feature is that it can stream video over the Verizon 4G LTE network including XLTE allowing for fast live streaming. In addition to 4G LTE, the wireless features include Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and Low Frequency RF, which keeps the camera in standby mode for over a day without draining the battery. This makes the camera very flexible with a range of wireless coverage options and the Ego can simply record to memory if there's no wireless at all. Neat.
The Ego LS model 800 is expected to retail at $399 and will be available in Q1 2015 for the US, with availability in other territories including Europe, Russia, Japan and Canada in Q2 and Q3.
Interview by Todd Cochrane of Geek News Central for the TechPodcast Network.Tech Podcast Networkclean3:17TPN Picks Awardshttp://tpn.tv/2015/01/10/tpn-picks-awards/
http://tpn.tv/2015/01/10/tpn-picks-awards/#commentsSat, 10 Jan 2015 17:33:46 +0000http://tpn.tv/?p=11830Each year the TPN team picks 10 companies that our team feels are deserving of a TPN pick. The awards are for what we feel is cool at CES and excites us the most. This years 10 picks are exceptional.
]]>http://tpn.tv/2015/01/10/tpn-picks-awards/feed/0Each year the TPN team picks 10 companies that our team feels are deserving of a TPN pick. The awards are for what we feel is cool at CES and excites us the most. This years 10 picks are exceptional.Each year the TPN team picks 10 companies that our team feels are deserving of a TPN pick. The awards are for what we feel is cool at CES and excites us the most. This years 10 picks are exceptional.Tech Podcast Networkclean1:05:31CES 2015 BeZilchhttp://tpn.tv/2015/01/08/ces-2015-bezilch/
http://tpn.tv/2015/01/08/ces-2015-bezilch/#commentsFri, 09 Jan 2015 07:16:49 +0000http://tpn.tv/?p=11824CEA Member and CEO of BeZilch.com sat down with the TPN team at CES 2015 to talk about the new marketplace to buy and sell new or used electronic devices. The genesis of the site is incredibly simple.

beZilch truly, by definition, is the only true secondary marketplace to buy and sell your consumer electronics. Best of all, you choose what matters most; time, convenience or money.

When selling your device on beZilch you have two primary options; Post a classified or browse existing offers on devices like yours. It is up to you. If you want to get top dollar and have time to wait, sell by posting a classified. If you want to sell your device immediately, view offers on your device and sell immediately. Best of all, if you find an offer you want to sell your device to you will get paid immediately!

When buying a device on beZilch you have two primary options here too; View classifieds ads to purchase or post an offer. If you want to buy immediately, choose a classified and purchase. If you have time to wait and want to pay less than fair value, post an offer. Millions of sellers sell their devices to online sites or trade them in at or around 50% fair value. Why? Because of convenience. By posting an offer on beZilch, any buyer now has the power to take advantage of getting devices for less than fair value because they are providing the seller with the convenience of an immediate sell.

beZilch didn’t stop there! You have both buying and selling options available either nationally or locally. Don’t want to transact online and want to meet up with the locals to buy or sell? Go ahead, post your ads locally or search local ads. Don’t worry about the solicitations and unwanted services you get from other “local” sites. beZilch restricts ads to only the consumer electronics you want.

This truly is the most efficient and comprehensive marketplace for buying or selling your smartphones or consumer electronics.

Transactions are secured by PayPal so buyers and sellers are covered. Seller fees are also very low compared to other sites, 4% flat!

The market is new but once the word gets out, everyone using the site will be better off!!!

]]>http://tpn.tv/2015/01/08/ces-2015-bezilch/feed/0CEA Member and CEO of BeZilch.com sat down with the TPN team at CES 2015 to talk about the new marketplace to buy and sell new or used electronic devices. The genesis of the site is incredibly simple. - beZilch truly, by definition,CEA Member and CEO of BeZilch.com sat down with the TPN team at CES 2015 to talk about the new marketplace to buy and sell new or used electronic devices. The genesis of the site is incredibly simple.
beZilch truly, by definition, is the only true secondary marketplace to buy and sell your consumer electronics. Best of all, you choose what matters most; time, convenience or money.
When selling your device on beZilch you have two primary options; Post a classified or browse existing offers on devices like yours. It is up to you. If you want to get top dollar and have time to wait, sell by posting a classified. If you want to sell your device immediately, view offers on your device and sell immediately. Best of all, if you find an offer you want to sell your device to you will get paid immediately!
When buying a device on beZilch you have two primary options here too; View classifieds ads to purchase or post an offer. If you want to buy immediately, choose a classified and purchase. If you have time to wait and want to pay less than fair value, post an offer. Millions of sellers sell their devices to online sites or trade them in at or around 50% fair value. Why? Because of convenience. By posting an offer on beZilch, any buyer now has the power to take advantage of getting devices for less than fair value because they are providing the seller with the convenience of an immediate sell.
beZilch didn’t stop there! You have both buying and selling options available either nationally or locally. Don’t want to transact online and want to meet up with the locals to buy or sell? Go ahead, post your ads locally or search local ads. Don’t worry about the solicitations and unwanted services you get from other “local” sites. beZilch restricts ads to only the consumer electronics you want.
This truly is the most efficient and comprehensive marketplace for buying or selling your smartphones or consumer electronics.
Transactions are secured by PayPal so buyers and sellers are covered. Seller fees are also very low compared to other sites, 4% flat!
The market is new but once the word gets out, everyone using the site will be better off!!!Tech Podcast Networkclean10:41yesCES 2015 – Preshow Commentaryhttp://tpn.tv/2014/12/23/ces-2015-preshow-commentary/
http://tpn.tv/2014/12/23/ces-2015-preshow-commentary/#commentsTue, 23 Dec 2014 08:53:42 +0000http://tpn.tv/?p=11731Todd Cochrane the host of the Geek News Central Podcast a 10 year veteran of CES discusses how the team coverage is going to shape up this year.
]]>http://tpn.tv/2014/12/23/ces-2015-preshow-commentary/feed/0Todd Cochrane the host of the Geek News Central Podcast a 10 year veteran of CES discusses how the team coverage is going to shape up this year.Todd Cochrane the host of the Geek News Central Podcast a 10 year veteran of CES discusses how the team coverage is going to shape up this year.Tech Podcast Networkclean5:19yesAdjustable spread and color temperature LED light panels from GiSTEQhttp://tpn.tv/2014/05/13/adjustable-spread-and-color-temperature-led-light-panels-from-gisteq/
http://tpn.tv/2014/05/13/adjustable-spread-and-color-temperature-led-light-panels-from-gisteq/#commentsWed, 14 May 2014 02:32:27 +0000http://tpn.tv/?p=11326Looking for LED light panels that you can adjust according to your preference? GiSTEQ presents a photo/video lighting solution with adjustable spread and color temperature LED light panels at the recently concluded CES 2014.

Unlike any other light panels, GiSTEQ’s LED light panels allow you not only to adjust the intensity of the light, it’s also a little different. The Flashmate F-198C lets you go from daylight balance to tungsten balance without a filter. So if you are an event photographer, you don’t have to worry about the lighting in the reception because you can easily match the lighting through the LED light panel. This also works for podcasters who records at different times of the day. Whether you’re shooting at night and needs a good lighting or during the day and needs a good lighting to balance the sun, GiSTEQ’s LED light panel will be a great addition that will help make your podcast better.

If you want your subject to stand out from the background and wanted a hair light, GiSTEQ’s Flashmate F-198A allows you to adjust your spread from a spot to a wide by simply adjusting the dial. This gives you more control of the light regardless of the condition of the natural lighting in your surroundings.

The color control model, Flashmate F-198C is available at $179. The light angle model, Flashmate F-198A however, is being sold at $149. Each model has 200 LED lights with about 5 mm of round soft-light LEDs. For more information about these LED lights that allows you to adjust the color temperature and address the spread of the light, visit GiSTEQ now.

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]]>http://tpn.tv/2014/05/13/adjustable-spread-and-color-temperature-led-light-panels-from-gisteq/feed/0Looking for LED light panels that you can adjust according to your preference? GiSTEQ presents Flashmate F-198C and Flashmate F-198A, a photo/video lighting solution with adjustable spread and color temperature LED light panels at the recently conclude...Looking for LED light panels that you can adjust according to your preference? GiSTEQ presents Flashmate F-198C and Flashmate F-198A, a photo/video lighting solution with adjustable spread and color temperature LED light panels at the recently concluded CES 2014.Tech Podcast Networkclean5:19yesControl your DSLR with Hyper’s iUSBportCamerahttp://tpn.tv/2014/05/12/control-your-dslr-with-hypers-iusbportcamera/
http://tpn.tv/2014/05/12/control-your-dslr-with-hypers-iusbportcamera/#commentsTue, 13 May 2014 03:23:17 +0000http://tpn.tv/?p=11308Remotely control your digital SLR using Hyper’s iUSBportCamera. Whether you’re using a Canon or Nikon DSLR, the iUSBportCamera will turn your DSLR into a wireless digital SLR.

Essentially a router, the iUSBport Camera includes the battery, USB port, and some sophisticated software that allows you to communicate wirelessly with your DSLR camera. Simply plug it in your DSLR camera and because it is a router, it makes its own WiFi network. Take your tablet or smartphone, connect to the USBportCamera’s network, then open Hyper’s free app, which is available for both Android and iOS devices.

Once you haveopened the app, you can see the screen with multiple options, one of which is being able to control the camera. At the touch of the screen on either your smartphone or tablet, you can adjust the autofocus, change the focus, move and adjust the HDR, adjust the white balance, set the ISO, switch from video to photo, and preview photos, among others. One of the greatest things about Hyper’s iUSBportCamera is that you can preview the photo or video that you are taking while you’re taking the shots.

Hyper’s iUSBportCamera can be used in most Canon and Nikon DSLR cameras. The iUSBportCamera is offers 5 MBps transfer rate and allows up to twelve devices that can connect to it at any given time. It also comes in two different models—iUSBportCamera and iUSBportCamera 2. The only difference is that iUSBportCamera 2 can be mounted however you want, but primarily vertically compared to its predecessor, which can only be mounted horizontally. In addition, iUSBportCamera 2 has two USB ports, whereas the iUSBport Camera only has one. Aside from being able to use it on a DLSR, you can simply connect any USB storage device to the iUSBportCamera 2, turning it into a wireless storage device. This way, you and up to twelve of your friends (or other devices) can share videos and images with each other from this WiFi network. You can even connect it to an existing network that will allows you to expand its range.

If you are a podcaster that is used to going back and forth just to check the focus of your DSLR camera when you’re about to do your podcast, the iUSBportCamera will save you time and energy. By just connecting it to your Android or iOS device, you can access it from your seat and change the settings whichever way you prefer without standing up.

At just $199.95, you can already own Hyper’s iUSBportCamera, while the Hyper’s iUSBportCamera 2 is available at $299. You can find these two great devices at Hyper’s website, as well as in as Amazon and specialty photo shops. Learn more information about its specifications and the complete list of the devices compatible with these two products and see how it can help make your media streaming easier and better!

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]]>http://tpn.tv/2014/05/12/control-your-dslr-with-hypers-iusbportcamera/feed/2Remotely control your digital SLR using Hyper's iUSBportCamera. Whether you're using a Canon or Nikon DSLR, the iUSBportCamera will turn your DSLR into a wireless digital SLR.Remotely control your digital SLR using Hyper's iUSBportCamera. Whether you're using a Canon or Nikon DSLR, the iUSBportCamera will turn your DSLR into a wireless digital SLR.Tech Podcast Networkclean6:24yesVidPro launches new DSLR camera stabilization gearhttp://tpn.tv/2014/04/08/vidpro-launches-new-dslr-camera-stabilization-gear/
http://tpn.tv/2014/04/08/vidpro-launches-new-dslr-camera-stabilization-gear/#commentsTue, 08 Apr 2014 13:53:06 +0000http://tpn.tv/?p=11149Known as one of the leading innovators when it comes to video and photography products, VidPro recently launches new DSLR camera stabilization gears for all you photographers and videographers out there.

Whether you’re a professional or simply just a hobbyist, VidPro’s video and photography equipment will take your shots into a different level. One of these is the Skater Dolly, which is a roller skate device where you can mount in your DSLR cameras or video camcorders. Currently available at Amazon at just $69.95, this VidPro DSLR and video camcorder gear comes with an articulating arm and extendable handle, enabling you to gain 360 redial and straight line dolly motion.

Coming out this March, however, is the new VidPro camera slider dolly, wherein you put your DSLR camera or video camcorder into the slider and can simply slide it back and forth to the left or right for very smooth, cinematic motion. If you think that this slider dolly is too bulky, VidPro also offers another slider dolly, which is the video stabilizers. Sure, your DSLR cameras or video camcorders might have stabilization built in, but VidPro’s is handheld where you get a lot more stabilization as it has weights on the bottom. Short, small, and handy but provides more stabilization and smooth, cinematic shots.

If you want to step it up, VidPro has a stabilization gear that has a bit more weight and a slightly different design and handle. Although it is heavier than the other two, this stabilizing gear has a handle that, no matter how or which direction you move your hand, the top where your camera or camcorders are would not move. They also have another that is much heavier with the same features, but gives more stabilization for more steady shots.

Keep checking VidPro’s website to learn more about these awesome stabilization gears, including their pricing and its release.

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]]>http://tpn.tv/2014/04/08/vidpro-launches-new-dslr-camera-stabilization-gear/feed/2Known as one of the leading innovators when it comes to video and photography products, VidPro recently launches new DSLR camera stabilization gears for budding photographers and videographers aiming for smooth, cinematic motion.Known as one of the leading innovators when it comes to video and photography products, VidPro recently launches new DSLR camera stabilization gears for budding photographers and videographers aiming for smooth, cinematic motion.Tech Podcast Networkclean4:38yesProfessional audio for DSLR video with TASCAM DR-60D at CES2014http://tpn.tv/2014/04/08/professional-audio-for-dslr-video-with-tascam-dr-60d-at-ces2014/
http://tpn.tv/2014/04/08/professional-audio-for-dslr-video-with-tascam-dr-60d-at-ces2014/#commentsTue, 08 Apr 2014 13:26:54 +0000http://tpn.tv/?p=11144

At the recently concluded CES2014, TASCAM, a company that has been developing products for the sound and music industry shows another of their latest product with great audio for your DSLR video—the TASCAM DR-60D.

DSLR videos these days are really blowing up in terms of the continuous number of people shooting with it. However, audio is so important when it comes to video recording via DSLR camera. DSLRs are known to shoot exceptional videos but the audio is a little bit marginal; The new TASCAM DR-60D connects these two. With this dilemma in mind, TASCAM designed a product that allows you to record superb audio from your DSLR camera on an SD card up to 24bit/96kHz TASCAM DR-60D.

The DR-60D is a 4-channel audio recorder with two XLR/TRS inputs support +4dBu line level input and phantom power (12 or 48VDC), and channels 3 or 4 access through a 3.5mm jack. DR-60D also has 3-4 channel inputs that support plug-in power and high-output mic input, making it great for a 4-channel audio. Another great component of the TASCAM DR-60D is that if you don’t need 4-channels, it will also do dual-recording, which allows two files to be recorded simultaneously at different levels. In addition, this dual-recording allows you to record your primary stereo track at a certain level and at the same time, record a safety track up to 12dB just in case you’re shooting something and all of a sudden there’s an unexpected loud noise that may distort your primary track. With this dual-recording, you can still have a safety track; no need to plug-in an extra microphone.

One thing about the DR-60D is that you can simply mount in on your DSLR camera just like you do on a tripod and carry it with you as you shoot. Even though you’re recording your audio to your DR-60D, there’s an adjustable camera out connector so you can make sure that everything you record on your DR-60D will also be sent to your camera, making it easier to sync it up.

There are times when you’re doing a special shoot where you have a microphone that are 50ft away and close-up microphones. The DR-60D has a feature where you can delay up to 150ms, one mic to another mic so you can take that time difference and correct that.

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]]>http://tpn.tv/2014/04/08/professional-audio-for-dslr-video-with-tascam-dr-60d-at-ces2014/feed/0At the recently concluded CES2014, TASCAM, a company that has been developing products for the sound and music industry shows another of their latest product with great audio for your DSLR video—the TASCAM DR-60D.At the recently concluded CES2014, TASCAM, a company that has been developing products for the sound and music industry shows another of their latest product with great audio for your DSLR video—the TASCAM DR-60D.Tech Podcast Networkclean7:31yesCanon’s new Vixia HD camcorders for podcasting and home productionhttp://tpn.tv/2014/04/08/canons-new-vixia-hd-camcorders-for-podcasting-and-home-production/
http://tpn.tv/2014/04/08/canons-new-vixia-hd-camcorders-for-podcasting-and-home-production/#commentsTue, 08 Apr 2014 13:07:29 +0000http://tpn.tv/?p=11138For many years, Canon has been a household name when it comes to high quality cameras, camcorders, printers, scanners, and copiers, to name a few. Recently, Canon introduces a new line of camcorders that are perfect not just for hobbyist, but also for podcasters that are looking for a new camcorder that has excellent features but affordable at the same time.

Canon introduces a new completely different reimagined line of camera of their Vixi mini camcorder that is perfect for producing a podcast or any kind of media at all. Introducing the VIXIA mini X, not only can this new mini camcorder take images at 12.8 Megapixels, it can also capture full HD video recordings up to 1920 x 1080p (30p/24p) to a removable SD memory card.

Unlike its predecessor, the Vixia mini X has two large stereo microphones that are two and a half times larger than Vixia mini, enabling it to pick up great audio in wide dynamic range. It also has a two-stage system, which can eliminate unwanted noises. Aside from the built-in stereo microphone, it also has a microphone input on the side, which is great for podcasters who want to use their own microphones quite often, especially when podcasting from a noisy environment. In addition, the Vixia mini X also has a headphone terminal, allowing you to adjust the audio whenever necessary using the volume dial.

When it comes to it’s screen, Canon’s Vixia mini X can be flipped in multiple angles. So whether you’re setting it up to interview someone or doing a separate podcast where you have to do the video work and be in the shot as well, you can simply reach, angle it, and make adjustments according to your needs. It also has a close-up mode, where you can crop unnecessary backgrounds and just focus on you and what you want to show. Even if you’re shooting at a low-light setting, the Vixia mini X has the Canon DIGIC DV 4 Image Processor, which provides excellent performance in a low-light situation. It also has an aperture of f/2.8, which also works great on low-light environment. What is great with this latest addition to the Canon camcorders is that it has no limit as to how long you can record; it only lies on the memory space of the SD memory card you are using.

If you want to step up your game when it comes to your podcasting, however, there are three newest lines of the Vixia HF R camcorders you can choose from, one of which is the VIXIA HF R500. Although it has no Wi-Fi and internal memory, it has 57x advanced zoom and an SD memory card slot, as well as the other advanced features the Vixia HF R camcorders have. The VIXIA HF R50 and VIXIA HF R52, however, both have built-in Wi-Fi and an internal memory of 8GB and 32GB. Using the built-in Wi-Fi, you can take control as to what images are coming up on the internet using their Media Controller App, whether it’s on an IOS or an Android smartphone system.

Canon also recently introduces the Pan Table, which is a base accessory that can be attached to the bottom of your Vixia mini X or the Vixia HF R camcorders. With this, you will have the option to oscillate the camcorder from left to right up to 200 degrees. It can also be manually adjusted for a tilt up to 20 degrees. Plus, using the Canon CameraAccess plus app, you can use the Wi-Fi to manage your files, as well as the camcorder’s stop-start and zoom option, making it more convenient when shooting your podcast.

At $399.00, you can already have the Vixia mini X and if you want to get the Pan Table, simply add $100.00 and it can be yours as well, which includes the battery pack and compact power adapter, to name a few. The Vixia HF R500, however, is at $299.99, whereas the Vixia HF R50 is being sold at $399.99 and the Vixia HF R52 is only $449.99.

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]]>http://tpn.tv/2014/04/08/canons-new-vixia-hd-camcorders-for-podcasting-and-home-production/feed/1At the CES2014, Canon introduces a new completely different reimagined line of camera of their Vixi mini camcorders perfect for producing a podcast or any kind of media.At the CES2014, Canon introduces a new completely different reimagined line of camera of their Vixi mini camcorders perfect for producing a podcast or any kind of media.Tech Podcast Networkclean9:43yesFlir FX Portable Interchangeable Wi-Fi Camerahttp://tpn.tv/2014/02/21/flir-fx-portable-interchangeable-wi-fi-camera/
http://tpn.tv/2014/02/21/flir-fx-portable-interchangeable-wi-fi-camera/#commentsSat, 22 Feb 2014 06:52:09 +0000http://tpn.tv/?p=11027Flir made the news at CES with its personal thermal imaging device for the iPhone but the company does a whole range of imaging devices, including the Flir FX, a portable interchangeable wi-fi video camera. Todd gets further illumination from John Distelzweig of Flir.

The Flir FX is a fundamentally a webcam running 1080p over wi-fi, but that’s largely where the similarity with other products end. The Flir FX unusually has an internal battery, giving it greater portability than most similar products and the main camera unit can be slotted into different mounts, converting from a home webcam into sports video camera or an outdoor security camera, depending on the exterior case used. It’s really very cool.

The Flir FX will be available in late spring with an MSRP $249 and you can put your name down to be notified .

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]]>http://tpn.tv/2014/02/21/flir-fx-portable-interchangeable-wi-fi-camera/feed/0Flir made the news at CES with its personal thermal imaging device for the iPhone but the company does a whole range of imaging devices, including the Flir FX, a portable interchangeable wi-fi video camera.Flir made the news at CES with its personal thermal imaging device for the iPhone but the company does a whole range of imaging devices, including the Flir FX, a portable interchangeable wi-fi video camera. Todd gets further illumination from John Distelzweig of Flir.
The Flir FX is a fundamentally a webcam running 1080p over wi-fi, but that's largely where the similarity with other products end. The Flir FX unusually has an internal battery, giving it greater portability than most similar products and the main camera unit can be slotted into different mounts, converting from a home webcam into sports video camera or an outdoor security camera, depending on the exterior case used. It's really very cool.
The Flir FX will be available in late spring with an MSRP $249 and you can put your name down to be notified .
Interview by Todd Cochrane of Geek News Central for the TechPodcast Network.Tech Podcast Networkclean9:07yesKiwi Wearable Technologyhttp://tpn.tv/2014/02/20/kiwi-wearable-technology/
http://tpn.tv/2014/02/20/kiwi-wearable-technology/#commentsFri, 21 Feb 2014 06:43:58 +0000http://tpn.tv/?p=11017Kiwi Wearables is wearable technology that can be clipped on or worn on the wrist. It works with both bluetooth and wi-fi. The device can interact with both your phone and connected devices within your home network. It has motion, temperature, magnetic and barometer sensors. The Kiwi Wearable also includes a microphone which listens to the environment around the users. The users can also use the microphone to issue commands. You can also issue commands using custom designed gestures. In the video on the website, the user writes an S in mid-air and brings up her Shazam app to identify the song playing over the loud-speaker. The device is not waterproof, but it is something that they are working on. The API is open to developers. The Kiwi Wearable will come in white, silver and black and should be shipping in July. It will be $125 plus shipping. I have to say I am really curious about this device and I am thinking about preordering one. I only hope that it works as advertise

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]]>http://tpn.tv/2014/02/20/kiwi-wearable-technology/feed/0Kiwi Wearables is wearable technology that can be clipped on or worn on the wrist. It works with both bluetooth and wi-fi. The device can interact with both your phone and connected devices within your home network. It has motion, temperature,Kiwi Wearables is wearable technology that can be clipped on or worn on the wrist. It works with both bluetooth and wi-fi. The device can interact with both your phone and connected devices within your home network. It has motion, temperature, magnetic and barometer sensors. The Kiwi Wearable also includes a microphone which listens to the environment around the users. The users can also use the microphone to issue commands. You can also issue commands using custom designed gestures. In the video on the website, the user writes an S in mid-air and brings up her Shazam app to identify the song playing over the loud-speaker. The device is not waterproof, but it is something that they are working on. The API is open to developers. The Kiwi Wearable will come in white, silver and black and should be shipping in July. It will be $125 plus shipping. I have to say I am really curious about this device and I am thinking about preordering one. I only hope that it works as advertise
Interview by Todd Cochrane of Geek News Central for the TechPodcast Network.Tech Podcast Networkclean8:19yesElmo USA Introduces Qbic-MS1 and the BOXi-T200http://tpn.tv/2014/02/20/elmo-usa-introduces-qbic-ms1-and-the-boxi-t200/
http://tpn.tv/2014/02/20/elmo-usa-introduces-qbic-ms1-and-the-boxi-t200/#commentsFri, 21 Feb 2014 06:42:31 +0000http://tpn.tv/?p=11015Elmo USA which has been around in the United States since 1973 and in Japan since 1921, offered two new products at CES 2014. The Qbic-MS1 a wearable action camera and the Elmo BOXi T-200 Projector.

The Qbic-MS1 is a wearable camera which can be used to take both videos and photos. It has a standard mount and can use most action camera tripods on the market. It has a wide-angle lens and can take pictures at 120, 145 and 170 degrees. It is WiFi enabled and connects to a free app which will be available in the iTunes app store upon release. An Android app is currently being worked on . You can watch live videos from the camera through the app. You can also control the camera using the app. The Qbic-MS1 will last two hours on a fully charged battery. It uses a micro SD card to store the content. It should be available in spring 2014 for between $200-$300, price is yet to be established.

The Elmo BOXi T200 is a light and compact mobile projector. It is 3.7 inches x 6.0 inches by 1.4 inches and weights only 0.6 lb.. It produces 1080 resolution. You can project a 50 inch image with only three feet of room. The Elmo BOXi T200 has HDMI input, and audio output. You can also listen to audio directly from the device. The device is available on the website for $429.

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]]>http://tpn.tv/2014/02/20/elmo-usa-introduces-qbic-ms1-and-the-boxi-t200/feed/0Elmo USA which has been around in the United States since 1973 and in Japan since 1921, offered two new products at CES 2014. The Qbic-MS1 a wearable action camera and the Elmo BOXi T-200 Projector. - The Qbic-MS1 is a wearable camera which can be use...Elmo USA which has been around in the United States since 1973 and in Japan since 1921, offered two new products at CES 2014. The Qbic-MS1 a wearable action camera and the Elmo BOXi T-200 Projector.
The Qbic-MS1 is a wearable camera which can be used to take both videos and photos. It has a standard mount and can use most action camera tripods on the market. It has a wide-angle lens and can take pictures at 120, 145 and 170 degrees. It is WiFi enabled and connects to a free app which will be available in the iTunes app store upon release. An Android app is currently being worked on . You can watch live videos from the camera through the app. You can also control the camera using the app. The Qbic-MS1 will last two hours on a fully charged battery. It uses a micro SD card to store the content. It should be available in spring 2014 for between $200-$300, price is yet to be established.
The Elmo BOXi T200 is a light and compact mobile projector. It is 3.7 inches x 6.0 inches by 1.4 inches and weights only 0.6 lb.. It produces 1080 resolution. You can project a 50 inch image with only three feet of room. The Elmo BOXi T200 has HDMI input, and audio output. You can also listen to audio directly from the device. The device is available on the website for $429.
Interview by Todd Cochrane of Geek News Central for the TechPodcast Network.Tech Podcast Networkclean6:49yesGarmin VIRB Action Camerahttp://tpn.tv/2014/02/20/garmin-virb-action-camera/
http://tpn.tv/2014/02/20/garmin-virb-action-camera/#commentsFri, 21 Feb 2014 06:40:38 +0000http://tpn.tv/?p=11013Garmin are well known for their satnavs and GPS-based devices but a new range of wearable action cameras were announced at this year’s CES. Todd chats to Maddy about the new cams.

Garmin’s range of action cameras are 1080p HD video cameras in a ruggedised and waterproof (IPX7) case, with a built-in 1.4″ display and around 3 hours of recording time. There’s full range of accessories and the VIRB camera comes with an industry mounts compatible adaptor so existing gear can be potentially re-used.

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]]>http://tpn.tv/2014/02/20/garmin-virb-action-camera/feed/0Garmin are well known for their satnavs and GPS-based devices but a new range of wearable action cameras were announced at this year's CES. Todd chats to Maddy about the new cams. Garmin's range of action cameras are 1080p HD video cameras in a r...Garmin are well known for their satnavs and GPS-based devices but a new range of wearable action cameras were announced at this year's CES. Todd chats to Maddy about the new cams.
Garmin's range of action cameras are 1080p HD video cameras in a ruggedised and waterproof (IPX7) case, with a built-in 1.4" display and around 3 hours of recording time. There's full range of accessories and the VIRB camera comes with an industry mounts compatible adaptor so existing gear can be potentially re-used.
The basic VIRB is $299 and the VIRB Elite is $399. Available now.
Interview by Todd Cochrane of Geek News Central for the TechPodcast Network.Tech Podcast Networkclean4:48Beam introduces video chat robothttp://tpn.tv/2014/02/19/beam-introduces-video-chat-robot/
http://tpn.tv/2014/02/19/beam-introduces-video-chat-robot/#commentsThu, 20 Feb 2014 06:36:13 +0000http://tpn.tv/?p=11007Video chat has become common in today’s world, especially in the workplace. Robotics, though, still has a tendency to sound a bit futuristic. Beam, however, has found a way to combine the two, with a robot that sports a video display, allowing for both face-to-face chat and mobility.

All of this functionality is controlled by the person seen on the screen, who controls the robot from a desktop or laptop computer. This is done by an app the company provides to the buyer for installation on any computer. The Beam, which comes from Suitable Technologies, is available right now. It’s geared towards corporate use, as the price comes in at $16,000, but that includes setup and support.

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]]>http://tpn.tv/2014/02/19/beam-introduces-video-chat-robot/feed/0Video chat has become common in today's world, especially in the workplace. Robotics, though, still has a tendency to sound a bit futuristic. Beam, however, has found a way to combine the two, with a robot that sports a video display,Video chat has become common in today's world, especially in the workplace. Robotics, though, still has a tendency to sound a bit futuristic. Beam, however, has found a way to combine the two, with a robot that sports a video display, allowing for both face-to-face chat and mobility.
All of this functionality is controlled by the person seen on the screen, who controls the robot from a desktop or laptop computer. This is done by an app the company provides to the buyer for installation on any computer. The Beam, which comes from Suitable Technologies, is available right now. It's geared towards corporate use, as the price comes in at $16,000, but that includes setup and support.
Interview by Don Baine, the Gadget ProfessorTech Podcast Networkclean6:17yesGeoNaute shows off 360-degree action camerahttp://tpn.tv/2014/02/18/geonaute-shows-off-360-degree-action-camera/
http://tpn.tv/2014/02/18/geonaute-shows-off-360-degree-action-camera/#commentsWed, 19 Feb 2014 06:26:22 +0000http://tpn.tv/?p=10995We’re all familiar with the wearable cameras on the market today, most notably the GoPro. We even see them being using on TV to capture action during mountain bike and skiing events. But one thing none of those do is capture the entire 360-degrees around the wearer.

GeoNaute is changing that with its new 360-degree Camera Pack. The device contains three lenses place around it, so can capture action in all directions. The device automatically stitches these images together, so there is no need for post-production when you get home. The camera is set to retail for $499 and will be available in the coming months. You can pre-order now.

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]]>http://tpn.tv/2014/02/18/geonaute-shows-off-360-degree-action-camera/feed/0We're all familiar with the wearable cameras on the market today, most notably the GoPro. We even see them being using on TV to capture action during mountain bike and skiing events. But one thing none of those do is capture the entire 360-degrees arou...We're all familiar with the wearable cameras on the market today, most notably the GoPro. We even see them being using on TV to capture action during mountain bike and skiing events. But one thing none of those do is capture the entire 360-degrees around the wearer.
GeoNaute is changing that with its new 360-degree Camera Pack. The device contains three lenses place around it, so can capture action in all directions. The device automatically stitches these images together, so there is no need for post-production when you get home. The camera is set to retail for $499 and will be available in the coming months. You can pre-order now.
Interview by Jamie Davies of Health Tech Weekly and Todd Cochrane of Geek News Central for the TechPodcast NetworkTech Podcast Networkclean9:25yesBetter motion-focus for DSLR video with Canon’s EOS 70Dhttp://tpn.tv/2014/02/08/better-motion-focus-for-dslr-video-with-canons-eos-70d/
http://tpn.tv/2014/02/08/better-motion-focus-for-dslr-video-with-canons-eos-70d/#commentsSun, 09 Feb 2014 04:14:27 +0000http://tpn.tv/?p=10820Shooting DSLR video has often had trouble with auto-focusing on moving subjects. But Canon‘s EOS 70D is a game-changing camera with “dual-pixel CMOS AF” for continuous, smooth, auto focus.

With the EOS 70D’s touchscreen LCD screen, you can tap on any visible subject for the lens to maintain focus on the subject, even when the depth changes.

This brings DSLR video production up in line with standard camcorders, which have often been used for better action focusing.

Without “dual-pixel CMOS AF” and Canon’s new Stepping Motor (STM) lenses, a digital SLR would shift focus back and forth on moving subjects (and sometimes even stationary subjects, too). With this new combination from Canon, amateur and professional videographers and podcasters can now get smooth auto focus.

Also don’t forget that the Canon EOS 70D is an amazing DSLR for still photography, too!

The EOS 70D is a cropped-sensor digital SLR that can record up to 30 minutes of 1080p HD video at up to 30 frames per second. The Canon EOS 70D camera body is priced competitively for professionals at $1,199 ($1,099 on Amazon.com) and is available today.

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]]>http://tpn.tv/2014/02/08/better-motion-focus-for-dslr-video-with-canons-eos-70d/feed/3Shooting DSLR video has often had trouble with auto-focusing on moving subjects. But Canon's EOS 70D is a game-changing camera with "dual-pixel CMOS AF" for continuous, smooth, auto focus. - With the EOS 70D's touchscreen LCD screen,Shooting DSLR video has often had trouble with auto-focusing on moving subjects. But Canon's EOS 70D is a game-changing camera with "dual-pixel CMOS AF" for continuous, smooth, auto focus.
With the EOS 70D's touchscreen LCD screen, you can tap on any visible subject for the lens to maintain focus on the subject, even when the depth changes.
This brings DSLR video production up in line with standard camcorders, which have often been used for better action focusing.
Without "dual-pixel CMOS AF" and Canon's new Stepping Motor (STM) lenses, a digital SLR would shift focus back and forth on moving subjects (and sometimes even stationary subjects, too). With this new combination from Canon, amateur and professional videographers and podcasters can now get smooth auto focus.
Also don't forget that the Canon EOS 70D is an amazing DSLR for still photography, too!
The EOS 70D is a cropped-sensor digital SLR that can record up to 30 minutes of 1080p HD video at up to 30 frames per second. The Canon EOS 70D camera body is priced competitively for professionals at $1,199 ($1,099 on Amazon.com) and is available today.
Interview by Daniel J. Lewis from The Audacity to Podcast.Tech Podcast Networkclean5:16yesLiquid Image Wearable Cameras Now With Verizon 4G LTE at CEShttp://tpn.tv/2014/01/22/liquid-image-wearable-cameras-now-with-verizon-4g-lte-at-ces/
http://tpn.tv/2014/01/22/liquid-image-wearable-cameras-now-with-verizon-4g-lte-at-ces/#commentsWed, 22 Jan 2014 11:43:54 +0000http://tpn.tv/?p=10375Get yourself a tiny wearable camera that will allow you to stream video over a 4G wireless LTE connection with Liquid Image. Chris Montera from the Tech Podcast Network and the Health Tech Weekly podcast checked out the interesting devices at CES Showstoppers event this year in Las Vegas. One of the them was a wearable camera technology from Liquid Image.

Liquid Image specializes is creating wearable cameras for active people on the go. They have cameras that can attach to anything from a motocross helmet or goggles to a scuba diver’s mask. Now they have enabled Verizon 4G LTE transmission technology in their cameras allowing streaming video from anywhere Verizon 4G networks connect. While you might think this device is perfect for the action sports arena you’re right but it also makes a perfect solution for first responders and public safety officers like policemen and firefighters in rescue situations.

The 4G LTE Liquid Image camera package will be available this summer and will cost around $399. You can get just the camera with basic Wifi and bluetooth technology for just $199. Check out LiquidImageCo.com for more information.

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]]>http://tpn.tv/2014/01/22/liquid-image-wearable-cameras-now-with-verizon-4g-lte-at-ces/feed/1Get yourself a tiny wearable camera that will allow you to stream video over a 4G wireless LTE connection with Liquid Image. Chris Montera from the Tech Podcast Network and the Health Tech Weekly podcast checked out the interesting devices at CES Shows...Get yourself a tiny wearable camera that will allow you to stream video over a 4G wireless LTE connection with Liquid Image. Chris Montera from the Tech Podcast Network and the Health Tech Weekly podcast checked out the interesting devices at CES Showstoppers event this year in Las Vegas. One of the them was a wearable camera technology from Liquid Image.
Liquid Image specializes is creating wearable cameras for active people on the go. They have cameras that can attach to anything from a motocross helmet or goggles to a scuba diver's mask. Now they have enabled Verizon 4G LTE transmission technology in their cameras allowing streaming video from anywhere Verizon 4G networks connect. While you might think this device is perfect for the action sports arena you're right but it also makes a perfect solution for first responders and public safety officers like policemen and firefighters in rescue situations.
The 4G LTE Liquid Image camera package will be available this summer and will cost around $399. You can get just the camera with basic Wifi and bluetooth technology for just $199. Check out LiquidImageCo.com for more information.
Follow-up with more segments from CES 2014 here at TPN.tv and over at the Health Tech Weekly Podcast with host Jamie Davis, the Podmedic.Tech Podcast Networkclean4:56GeoNaute 360° Camera Scores TPN Innovator Pick at CES 2014http://tpn.tv/2014/01/21/geonaute-360-camera-scores-tpn-innovator-pick-at-ces-2014/
http://tpn.tv/2014/01/21/geonaute-360-camera-scores-tpn-innovator-pick-at-ces-2014/#commentsTue, 21 Jan 2014 17:01:40 +0000http://tpn.tv/?p=10326Justin Schneller from GeoNaute.com came by the TPN.tv booth at the International CES conference in Las Vegas to pick up the TPN Pick Innovator Award for the GeoNaute 360° sports camera they debuted at the show. Geek News Central host Todd Cochrane is joined by Health Tech Weekly host Jamie Davis, the Podmedic for a look at this awardee.

The GeoNaute brings a whole new dimension, literally, to the sports and active camera space. Their innovative 360° camera view allows the sports and outdoor enthusiast to record what’s going on around them in real time, HD video. The mobile app and cloud console that comes with the camera allows you to view the recording, rotating the view wherever you want during the recorded playback, seeing up, down, forward or behind while wearing the camera.

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]]>http://tpn.tv/2014/01/21/geonaute-360-camera-scores-tpn-innovator-pick-at-ces-2014/feed/1Justin Schneller from GeoNaute.com came by the TPN.tv booth at the International CES conference in Las Vegas to pick up the TPN Pick Innovator Award for the GeoNaute 360° sports camera they debuted at the show.Justin Schneller from GeoNaute.com came by the TPN.tv booth at the International CES conference in Las Vegas to pick up the TPN Pick Innovator Award for the GeoNaute 360° sports camera they debuted at the show. Geek News Central host Todd Cochrane is joined by Health Tech Weekly host Jamie Davis, the Podmedic for a look at this awardee.
The GeoNaute brings a whole new dimension, literally, to the sports and active camera space. Their innovative 360° camera view allows the sports and outdoor enthusiast to record what's going on around them in real time, HD video. The mobile app and cloud console that comes with the camera allows you to view the recording, rotating the view wherever you want during the recorded playback, seeing up, down, forward or behind while wearing the camera.
Find out more about the GeoNaute camera at GeoNaute.com.Tech Podcast Networkclean9:25Todd Cochrane – CES 2014 Host Introductionhttp://tpn.tv/2013/12/24/todd-cochrane-ces-2014-host-introduction/
http://tpn.tv/2013/12/24/todd-cochrane-ces-2014-host-introduction/#commentsTue, 24 Dec 2013 21:41:26 +0000http://tpn.tv/?p=9234I’m Todd Cochane of Geek News Central. I am also the CEO of RawVoice the parent company of TPN.tv and the Tech Podcast Network. This will be my 9th year covering International CES and as always I am excited to be at the show. Take a few minutes and watch the video to get some background on me and the team that will be coming to cover CES.
]]>http://tpn.tv/2013/12/24/todd-cochrane-ces-2014-host-introduction/feed/2I'm Todd Cochane of Geek News Central. I am also the CEO of RawVoice the parent company of TPN.tv and the Tech Podcast Network. This will be my 9th year covering International CES and as always I am excited to be at the show.I'm Todd Cochane of Geek News Central. I am also the CEO of RawVoice the parent company of TPN.tv and the Tech Podcast Network. This will be my 9th year covering International CES and as always I am excited to be at the show. Take a few minutes and watch the video to get some background on me and the team that will be coming to cover CES.Tech Podcast Networkclean4:44yesNikon D5200 and Accesorieshttp://tpn.tv/2013/02/03/nikon-d5200-and-accesories/
http://tpn.tv/2013/02/03/nikon-d5200-and-accesories/#commentsSun, 03 Feb 2013 18:15:27 +0000http://tpn.tv/?p=6787Nikon has introduced new adapters the WU–1a and the WU–1b. These adapters allow the camera to connect wirelessly to a smart phone. It’s a small adapter that can be use with the new DSLR and Nikon 1 models. It cannot be used with older cameras because they do not have the correct circuitry. Not only does this adapter allow you to send the pictures from your camera to the phone wirelessly, it also allows you to trigger the camera directly from the phone. For example let’s say you want to take a picture of a group and you want to be in the picture; you can set your camera up, then place yourself in the group, then arrange the group the way you want using what you see in the phone as a guide, knowing that what you see in the phone is what the camera seeing, you can then trigger your shot using the phone.

Nikon’s newest camera is a D5200. It has a 24.1 megapixel sensor. You can take high-speed continuous shots up to five frames per second it has a high ISO sensitivity range of 100 to 6400. This allows you to get good pictures even in a low light situation. The D5200 Includes a stereo microphone and the ability to film in full HD. The LCD screen on the back flips out making the camera easier to use. The D5200 is $895 with full kit and $795 for just the body. The base price for the Nikon 1 S1 is $499 and for the J3 it is $599. You can find more about these cameras in the adapter at the Nikon website.

]]>http://tpn.tv/2013/02/03/nikon-d5200-and-accesories/feed/0Nikon has introduced new adapters the WU–1a and the WU–1b. These adapters allow the camera to connect wirelessly to a smart phone. It’s a small adapter that can be use with the new DSLR and Nikon 1 models. It cannot be used with older cameras because t...Nikon has introduced new adapters the WU–1a and the WU–1b. These adapters allow the camera to connect wirelessly to a smart phone. It’s a small adapter that can be use with the new DSLR and Nikon 1 models. It cannot be used with older cameras because they do not have the correct circuitry. Not only does this adapter allow you to send the pictures from your camera to the phone wirelessly, it also allows you to trigger the camera directly from the phone. For example let’s say you want to take a picture of a group and you want to be in the picture; you can set your camera up, then place yourself in the group, then arrange the group the way you want using what you see in the phone as a guide, knowing that what you see in the phone is what the camera seeing, you can then trigger your shot using the phone.
Nikon’s newest camera is a D5200. It has a 24.1 megapixel sensor. You can take high-speed continuous shots up to five frames per second it has a high ISO sensitivity range of 100 to 6400. This allows you to get good pictures even in a low light situation. The D5200 Includes a stereo microphone and the ability to film in full HD. The LCD screen on the back flips out making the camera easier to use. The D5200 is $895 with full kit and $795 for just the body. The base price for the Nikon 1 S1 is $499 and for the J3 it is $599. You can find more about these cameras in the adapter at the Nikon website.
Interview by Don Baine, the Gadget Professor.Tech Podcast Networkclean6:21Canon Powershot N with WiFihttp://tpn.tv/2013/01/14/canon-powershot-n-with-wifi/
http://tpn.tv/2013/01/14/canon-powershot-n-with-wifi/#commentsMon, 14 Jan 2013 21:20:04 +0000http://tpn.tv/?p=6206

Canon Powershot N

Ben Thomas shows me the Canon Powershot N – the newest in their point and shoot line. The button configuration has changed so you can shoot faster and better. If you don’t like the buttons on the lens area then just tap on the LCD screen like you would a smartphone.

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The Canon Powershot N also has WiFi built-in so you can view and take pictures, then send to your favorite sites (email, Facebook, Twitter) or send to Canon’s Image Gateway. When you get a camera you also get 10 GB on their cloud service. Using the Canon Camera Window software you can control your pictures with your iOS or Android device.

]]>http://tpn.tv/2013/01/14/canon-powershot-n-with-wifi/feed/0Ben Thomas shows me the Canon Powershot N - the newest in their point and shoot line. The button configuration has changed so you can shoot faster and better. If you don't like the buttons on the lens area then just tap on the LCD screen like you would...Ben Thomas shows me the Canon Powershot N - the newest in their point and shoot line. The button configuration has changed so you can shoot faster and better. If you don't like the buttons on the lens area then just tap on the LCD screen like you would a smartphone.
The Canon Powershot N also has WiFi built-in so you can view and take pictures, then send to your favorite sites (email, Facebook, Twitter) or send to Canon's Image Gateway. When you get a camera you also get 10 GB on their cloud service. Using the Canon Camera Window software you can control your pictures with your iOS or Android device.
Check out the other video with Canon VIXIA R40, R42 and R400 series
Video by Jeffrey Powers of Geekazine.comTech Podcast Networkclean7:24yesCanon VIXIA R40 with WiFi Streaminghttp://tpn.tv/2013/01/14/canon-vixia-r40-with-wifi-streaming/
http://tpn.tv/2013/01/14/canon-vixia-r40-with-wifi-streaming/#commentsMon, 14 Jan 2013 21:07:39 +0000http://tpn.tv/?p=6200

Canon Vixia HF-R40

Canon’s Ben Thomas showed us the next line of VIXIA series cameras. The VIXIA HF-R400, HF-R40 and HF-R42. With an improved CMOS and Wifi you can not only get the shot in low light but with the Camera access app will be able to control from the Android or iOS device.

The HF-R series also has 53x Advanced Zoom and a Genuine Canon HD Video Lens so you can bring the camera up close and still get everyone in the shot.

The VIXIA HF-R series will start at $299 for the HF-R400, $399 for the R40 and $499 for the R42.

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]]>http://tpn.tv/2013/01/14/canon-vixia-r40-with-wifi-streaming/feed/0Canon's Ben Thomas showed us the next line of VIXIA series cameras. The VIXIA HF-R400, HF-R40 and HF-R42. With an improved CMOS and Wifi you can not only get the shot in low light but with the Camera access app will be able to control from the Android ...Canon's Ben Thomas showed us the next line of VIXIA series cameras. The VIXIA HF-R400, HF-R40 and HF-R42. With an improved CMOS and Wifi you can not only get the shot in low light but with the Camera access app will be able to control from the Android or iOS device.
The HF-R series also has 53x Advanced Zoom and a Genuine Canon HD Video Lens so you can bring the camera up close and still get everyone in the shot.
The VIXIA HF-R series will start at $299 for the HF-R400, $399 for the R40 and $499 for the R42.
Video by Jeffrey Powers of Geekazine.comTech Podcast Networkclean7:44yesPowershot G1X Point and Shoot Camera from Canonhttp://tpn.tv/2012/02/29/powershot-g1x-point-and-shoot-camera-from-canon/
http://tpn.tv/2012/02/29/powershot-g1x-point-and-shoot-camera-from-canon/#commentsWed, 29 Feb 2012 20:18:14 +0000http://tpn.tv/?p=3331

canon

While at the Canon booth, we looked at the new Powershot G1 X camera. It’s a new type of point-and-shoot camera that allows you to act like a professional.

Ben Thomas talks about the sensor size of 1.5 inches. It’s much larger (9x) than other Point and shoot. This gives you amazing low light performance and “Shallow depth of field”. It’s the ability to blur out the background and focus on the subject.

It also has 14 bit raw shooting. Something you find in a $6,000 camera.

Even though it’s a fixed lens, you can take off the ring and put on accessories. The pop-up flash will help add light, but also add a light to the shoe and your point-and-shoot becomes a pretty professional camera.

The G1X takes SD cards. The Lithium battery takes about 250 shots. The G1X will be available at the end of February for $799.

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]]>http://tpn.tv/2012/02/29/powershot-g1x-point-and-shoot-camera-from-canon/feed/0While at the Canon booth, we looked at the new Powershot G1 X camera. It's a new type of point-and-shoot camera that allows you to act like a professional. - Ben Thomas talks about the sensor size of 1.5 inches.While at the Canon booth, we looked at the new Powershot G1 X camera. It's a new type of point-and-shoot camera that allows you to act like a professional.
Ben Thomas talks about the sensor size of 1.5 inches. It's much larger (9x) than other Point and shoot. This gives you amazing low light performance and "Shallow depth of field". It's the ability to blur out the background and focus on the subject.
It also has 14 bit raw shooting. Something you find in a $6,000 camera.
With a 3" varied angle screen, high resolution at 922 dots. Dedicated movie button at full 1080 resolution at 24 frames (or 720 at 30 fps). .mov format.
Even though it's a fixed lens, you can take off the ring and put on accessories. The pop-up flash will help add light, but also add a light to the shoe and your point-and-shoot becomes a pretty professional camera.
The G1X takes SD cards. The Lithium battery takes about 250 shots. The G1X will be available at the end of February for $799.Tech Podcast Networkclean8:01Canon – HD For Allhttp://tpn.tv/2012/02/16/canon-hd-for-all/
http://tpn.tv/2012/02/16/canon-hd-for-all/#commentsThu, 16 Feb 2012 16:15:34 +0000http://tpn.tv/?p=3138Being avid Canon fans and users ourselves at F5 Live, you could imagine our excitement to see what cool camcorders were in store for us this year at CES. In speaking with Ben Thomas at Canon, we learned that six new Vixia video cameras have made their way to market, in both the M series and R series.

The M series, the higher end of the two model lines, features built-in WiFi, severl new menu enhancements, a new image stabilizer called Intelligent IS and a 20% increased low-light performance than that of its predecessor. New this year to Canon is their driven focus on the ability to share the content you create. Before, it was extremely easy to produce content but getting it to your friends and family could sometimes be a chore. With Canon now moving to native mp4 support on top of its AVCHD file format, users can now get those files onto the web fast. Helping that cause is their new app called Movie Uploader, which is currently available on the computer and Apple devices. By using the app (or plugging it straight into the computer and hopping onto Canon’s site), you can share and upload any video you’d like to Facebook, YouTube or as an attachment in no time.

For the R series, these entry level models now pack a punch as they too include built-in WiFi. However, here’s where consumers looking for a new camera need to pull the trigger. These little guys have a 32x optical zoom and still have the Intelligent IS so you can zoom to your heart’s content. Oh, and it also has a mic jack, headphone jack and is DLNA capable. Add that to a pricepoint of $349-$549 and you have a Canon camera that become your best friend forever.

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]]>http://tpn.tv/2012/02/16/canon-hd-for-all/feed/0Being avid Canon fans and users ourselves at F5 Live, you could imagine our excitement to see what cool camcorders were in store for us this year at CES. In speaking with Ben Thomas at Canon, we learned that six new Vixia video cameras have made their ...Being avid Canon fans and users ourselves at F5 Live, you could imagine our excitement to see what cool camcorders were in store for us this year at CES. In speaking with Ben Thomas at Canon, we learned that six new Vixia video cameras have made their way to market, in both the M series and R series.
The M series, the higher end of the two model lines, features built-in WiFi, severl new menu enhancements, a new image stabilizer called Intelligent IS and a 20% increased low-light performance than that of its predecessor. New this year to Canon is their driven focus on the ability to share the content you create. Before, it was extremely easy to produce content but getting it to your friends and family could sometimes be a chore. With Canon now moving to native mp4 support on top of its AVCHD file format, users can now get those files onto the web fast. Helping that cause is their new app called Movie Uploader, which is currently available on the computer and Apple devices. By using the app (or plugging it straight into the computer and hopping onto Canon's site), you can share and upload any video you'd like to Facebook, YouTube or as an attachment in no time.
For the R series, these entry level models now pack a punch as they too include built-in WiFi. However, here's where consumers looking for a new camera need to pull the trigger. These little guys have a 32x optical zoom and still have the Intelligent IS so you can zoom to your heart's content. Oh, and it also has a mic jack, headphone jack and is DLNA capable. Add that to a pricepoint of $349-$549 and you have a Canon camera that become your best friend forever.
Interview by Nicholas DiMeo of F5 Live for the TechPodcast Network.
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Todd talks with Al Dean from Sony about the SLT A77V and A65 Cameras and their incredible OLED Viewfinder.

When Todd walked up to it an looked into the viewfinder he said a few words that were not fit for video. But, he regained his composure and did the interview.

The A65 and A77 cameras use a translucent mirror which means that the mirror does not have to move out of the way to make a shot. The A65 will shoot 10 frames per second (double what normal mirror viewfinder cameras can do) and the A77 can shoot 12 frames per second. Also, when shooting video, the mirror stays in place so the viewfinder works unlike most other DSLR type cameras.

The A65 goes for $1000 with lens kit and the A77 goes for $1300 for the body only and $1999 with the lens kit. They are available in limited quantities now with general availability later this year.

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]]>http://tpn.tv/2012/02/01/sonys-new-cameras-with-the-oled-viewfinder/feed/0Todd talks with Al Dean from Sony about the SLT A77V and A65 Cameras and their incredible OLED Viewfinder. - When Todd walked up to it an looked into the viewfinder he said a few words that were not fit for video. But,Todd talks with Al Dean from Sony about the SLT A77V and A65 Cameras and their incredible OLED Viewfinder.
When Todd walked up to it an looked into the viewfinder he said a few words that were not fit for video. But, he regained his composure and did the interview.
The A65 and A77 cameras use a translucent mirror which means that the mirror does not have to move out of the way to make a shot. The A65 will shoot 10 frames per second (double what normal mirror viewfinder cameras can do) and the A77 can shoot 12 frames per second. Also, when shooting video, the mirror stays in place so the viewfinder works unlike most other DSLR type cameras.
The A65 goes for $1000 with lens kit and the A77 goes for $1300 for the body only and $1999 with the lens kit. They are available in limited quantities now with general availability later this year.
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Canon Vixia

Video content creators, listen up. Canon has upgraded their VIXIA series to include some great new features. These cameras run high end – up to 24MB on AVCHD. They can also be switched to MP4 mode, so you don’t have to convert a video before uploading to YouTube.

Jeffrey Powers talks to Ben Thomas about the VIXIA R-32 and VIXIA HFM-52. These are two-of-six models upgraded to get you better images, and WiFi capability.

The WiFi can also be tethered to an iPhone (via app), so you can push content up on various hosting platforms.

The R-32 is the low end consumer model. They upgraded the stabilization to a four-mode system. You can turn on or off, and when you place on a tripod, it turns off automatically.

The higher end HFM-32 has a LUX rating of 1.2 and a shutter speed of 1/30th of a second. This is great for low-light situations.

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]]>http://tpn.tv/2012/01/31/canon-vixia-six-new-models-with-wifi-iphone-tethering/feed/0Video content creators, listen up. Canon has upgraded their VIXIA series to include some great new features. These cameras run high end - up to 24MB on AVCHD. They can also be switched to MP4 mode, so you don't have to convert a video before uploading ...Video content creators, listen up. Canon has upgraded their VIXIA series to include some great new features. These cameras run high end - up to 24MB on AVCHD. They can also be switched to MP4 mode, so you don't have to convert a video before uploading to YouTube.
Jeffrey Powers talks to Ben Thomas about the VIXIA R-32 and VIXIA HFM-52. These are two-of-six models upgraded to get you better images, and WiFi capability.
The WiFi can also be tethered to an iPhone (via app), so you can push content up on various hosting platforms.
The R-32 is the low end consumer model. They upgraded the stabilization to a four-mode system. You can turn on or off, and when you place on a tripod, it turns off automatically.
The higher end HFM-32 has a LUX rating of 1.2 and a shutter speed of 1/30th of a second. This is great for low-light situations.
Canon also makes a waterproof case for divers to go 100 meters below water.
The R series starts at $349. The HFM-52 costs between $549-$749
Interview by Jeffrey Powers of Geekazine
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http://tpn.tv/2012/01/26/contour-action-video-for-extreme-sports/#commentsFri, 27 Jan 2012 01:15:19 +0000http://tpn.tv/?p=2512More Affordable Version of Contour Sports Camera

Contour has long been known for high performance sports and adventure video – but they were concentrated at the premium end of the marketplace. Not any longer ! The new ContourROAM has an MSRP under $200 ! And, they’ve paid attention to ease of use, introducing one-step recording. Just slide the record switch, and you’re instantly filming. Easy as that. It’s the ideal camera for a fun, stress-free experience capturing your adventures anywhere life takes you.

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]]>http://tpn.tv/2012/01/26/contour-action-video-for-extreme-sports/feed/0More Affordable Version of Contour Sports Camera Contour has long been known for high performance sports and adventure video - but they were concentrated at the premium end of the marketplace. Not any longer !More Affordable Version of Contour Sports Camera
Contour has long been known for high performance sports and adventure video - but they were concentrated at the premium end of the marketplace. Not any longer ! The new ContourROAM has an MSRP under $200 ! And, they've paid attention to ease of use, introducing one-step recording. Just slide the record switch, and you're instantly filming. Easy as that. It's the ideal camera for a fun, stress-free experience capturing your adventures anywhere life takes you.
Interview by Andy McCaskey of SDRNews for the TechPodcast Network.Tech Podcast Networkclean5:10Ever Wonder About SD Cards ? This Might Surprise Youhttp://tpn.tv/2011/01/27/ever-wonder-about-sd-cards-this-might-surprise-you/
http://tpn.tv/2011/01/27/ever-wonder-about-sd-cards-this-might-surprise-you/#commentsFri, 28 Jan 2011 01:37:41 +0000http://tpn.tv/?p=1477The common SD memory card has been around for a number of years: conveniently sized storage, plenty of capacity. Unfortunately, familiarity breeds ignorance, and a lot of consumers end up with the wrong product for their device. Alisa Hicks of the SD Association points out that many product performance issues with respect to SD cards could be solved simply by reading the equipment manual and then making an informed buying decision, instead of grabbing the latest bargain-bin price buster and pushing it into the slot.

SD memory cards come in a variety of speed classes and three different physical sizes: SD, miniSD, and microSD. The SD Association has tutorial videos and consumer information on their site, to help you get the right product for your device.

]]>http://tpn.tv/2011/01/27/ever-wonder-about-sd-cards-this-might-surprise-you/feed/0The common SD memory card has been around for a number of years: conveniently sized storage, plenty of capacity. Unfortunately, familiarity breeds ignorance, and a lot of consumers end up with the wrong product for their device.The common SD memory card has been around for a number of years: conveniently sized storage, plenty of capacity. Unfortunately, familiarity breeds ignorance, and a lot of consumers end up with the wrong product for their device. Alisa Hicks of the SD Association points out that many product performance issues with respect to SD cards could be solved simply by reading the equipment manual and then making an informed buying decision, instead of grabbing the latest bargain-bin price buster and pushing it into the slot.
SD memory cards come in a variety of speed classes and three different physical sizes: SD, miniSD, and microSD. The SD Association has tutorial videos and consumer information on their site, to help you get the right product for your device.
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Sony Introduces two 3D Consumer Camerashttp://tpn.tv/2011/01/24/sony-introduces-two-3d-consumer-cameras/
http://tpn.tv/2011/01/24/sony-introduces-two-3d-consumer-cameras/#commentsTue, 25 Jan 2011 00:32:21 +0000http://tpn.tv/?p=1177Todd talks with Paul from Sony about the the “first” 3D consumer-level video camera. The HDR-TD10 records double HD at 60 fps with a full pair of optical imaging systems in the one camera. Playback can be either in 3D or 2D, with the camera automatically eliminating one video channel if necessary. Available soon for about $1500.

The Bloggie 3D also puts in a quick appearance on the video, if you’re looking for something cheaper at $250.

]]>http://tpn.tv/2011/01/24/sony-introduces-two-3d-consumer-cameras/feed/0Todd talks with Paul from Sony about the the "first" 3D consumer-level video camera. The HDR-TD10 records double HD at 60 fps with a full pair of optical imaging systems in the one camera. Playback can be either in 3D or 2D,Todd talks with Paul from Sony about the the "first" 3D consumer-level video camera. The HDR-TD10 records double HD at 60 fps with a full pair of optical imaging systems in the one camera. Playback can be either in 3D or 2D, with the camera automatically eliminating one video channel if necessary. Available soon for about $1500.
The Bloggie 3D also puts in a quick appearance on the video, if you're looking for something cheaper at $250.
Interview by Todd Cochrane of Geek News Central.
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Casio's Hybrid-GPS Camerahttp://tpn.tv/2011/01/23/casios-hybrid-gps-camera/
http://tpn.tv/2011/01/23/casios-hybrid-gps-camera/#commentsSun, 23 Jan 2011 23:54:13 +0000http://tpn.tv/?p=1140At the Casio booth, they showed off the EX-H20G Hybrid-GPS camera. This is a 14.1-megapixel camera that will track your location inside buildings or other places where no GPS signals can be received. Casio is calling this hybrid-GPS. The hybrid tracking is performed by a three-way accelerometer and a three-way direction sensor.

The camera also has over 10,000 world-wide landmarks programmed into the camera for locating points of interest. This allows you to see how far you are from the nearest landmark.

]]>http://tpn.tv/2011/01/23/casios-hybrid-gps-camera/feed/0At the Casio booth, they showed off the EX-H20G Hybrid-GPS camera. This is a 14.1-megapixel camera that will track your location inside buildings or other places where no GPS signals can be received. Casio is calling this hybrid-GPS.At the Casio booth, they showed off the EX-H20G Hybrid-GPS camera. This is a 14.1-megapixel camera that will track your location inside buildings or other places where no GPS signals can be received. Casio is calling this hybrid-GPS. The hybrid tracking is performed by a three-way accelerometer and a three-way direction sensor.
The camera also has over 10,000 world-wide landmarks programmed into the camera for locating points of interest. This allows you to see how far you are from the nearest landmark.
Other features of the camera are: 24 - 240 mm wide-angle zoom lens; 360-degree panoramic image mode, and h.264 formatted video.
Interview by Tom Newman: Fogview Podcast
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New Canon HD Pro Cameras XF Serieshttp://tpn.tv/2011/01/23/new-canon-hd-pro-cameras-xf-series/
http://tpn.tv/2011/01/23/new-canon-hd-pro-cameras-xf-series/#commentsSun, 23 Jan 2011 21:36:12 +0000http://tpn.tv/?p=1126The new Canon pro line of cameras was unveiled at CES 2011. We saw such products as the Mini XA10, a small but powerful video camera that will be good for on-the-go shooting at remote locations. There’s the XF100, a slightly larger, 50 MB/Sec camera that should hit the market at somewhere around a $3000 price point. But the most exciting new addition to the Canon line is the , which will retail for about $4300 and feature SDI out and storage space for two compact flash cards that will be capable of duel-recording. That’s a bargain price for this powerful of a device.

The new products that Canon unveiled on the video side should all be on the market in the near future, if they aren’t already. The prices we listed are estimated MSRP, but shop around and you may do even better. You can get a close-up look at all three of these new cameras in the video below.

]]>http://tpn.tv/2011/01/23/new-canon-hd-pro-cameras-xf-series/feed/0The new Canon pro line of cameras was unveiled at CES 2011. We saw such products as the Mini XA10, a small but powerful video camera that will be good for on-the-go shooting at remote locations. There's the XF100, a slightly larger,The new Canon pro line of cameras was unveiled at CES 2011. We saw such products as the Mini XA10, a small but powerful video camera that will be good for on-the-go shooting at remote locations. There's the XF100, a slightly larger, 50 MB/Sec camera that should hit the market at somewhere around a $3000 price point. But the most exciting new addition to the Canon line is the , which will retail for about $4300 and feature SDI out and storage space for two compact flash cards that will be capable of duel-recording. That's a bargain price for this powerful of a device.
The new products that Canon unveiled on the video side should all be on the market in the near future, if they aren't already. The prices we listed are estimated MSRP, but shop around and you may do even better. You can get a close-up look at all three of these new cameras in the video below.
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Stabilizing platform for DV/ DSLR camerashttp://tpn.tv/2011/01/20/stabilizing-platform-for-dv-dslr-cameras/
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Camtrol offers some interesting and well designed rigs to help you get that stable shot on your HD video and DSLR cameras.

Camtrol is the first customizable ergonomic hand held action and movement stabilizing platform for DV/ DSLR cameras with free angle LCD displays. Its uniquely engineered features combine to form a multifaceted mechanism. Camtrol is comfortable and reduce’s shooters’s fatigue while allowing the user unrestricted one handed operation. This creates unparalled range of motion that separate the camera from the user’s body that gives Balance.Support.Freedom

Watch the video and learn why holding the camera from above gives you better video.

]]>http://tpn.tv/2011/01/20/stabilizing-platform-for-dv-dslr-cameras/feed/0Camtrol offers some interesting and well designed rigs to help you get that stable shot on your HD video and DSLR cameras. - Camtrol is the first customizable ergonomic hand held action and movement stabilizing platform for DV/ DSLR cameras with free ...Camtrol offers some interesting and well designed rigs to help you get that stable shot on your HD video and DSLR cameras.
Camtrol is the first customizable ergonomic hand held action and movement stabilizing platform for DV/ DSLR cameras with free angle LCD displays. Its uniquely engineered features combine to form a multifaceted mechanism. Camtrol is comfortable and reduce's shooters's fatigue while allowing the user unrestricted one handed operation. This creates unparalled range of motion that separate the camera from the user's body that gives Balance.Support.Freedom
Watch the video and learn why holding the camera from above gives you better video.
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Samsung Brings WiFi Built-in to Cameras with SH100http://tpn.tv/2011/01/17/samsung-brings-wifi-built-in-to-cameras-with-sh100/
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Samsung SH100

Ever since digital cameras came along, I wondered when they would get a direct connection to the computer so you can click and send without having to clean out a card. Technology took us to cards that had WiFi on them, but now Samsung has a camera that had built-in WiFi that does even more than I expected.

The SH100 is the newest camera in the Samsung line. It has a 14.2 MegaPixel sensor with 5x zoom, but more important – Once you take a picture, you can send it to your favorite place. A hard drive, Facebook, Twitter, iPad or where ever.

What I really was surprised about was the fact you could use your Smartphone as a proxy viewfinder. If you need to hold the camera up in the air, the camera will send the video to your Smartphone so you can see what you are taking.

]]>http://tpn.tv/2011/01/17/samsung-brings-wifi-built-in-to-cameras-with-sh100/feed/0Ever since digital cameras came along, I wondered when they would get a direct connection to the computer so you can click and send without having to clean out a card. Technology took us to cards that had WiFi on them,Ever since digital cameras came along, I wondered when they would get a direct connection to the computer so you can click and send without having to clean out a card. Technology took us to cards that had WiFi on them, but now Samsung has a camera that had built-in WiFi that does even more than I expected.
The SH100 is the newest camera in the Samsung line. It has a 14.2 MegaPixel sensor with 5x zoom, but more important - Once you take a picture, you can send it to your favorite place. A hard drive, Facebook, Twitter, iPad or where ever.
What I really was surprised about was the fact you could use your Smartphone as a proxy viewfinder. If you need to hold the camera up in the air, the camera will send the video to your Smartphone so you can see what you are taking.
The SH100 will be available for $199.99 in March.
Interview by Jeffrey Powers: Geekazine
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